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Or so it may seem to the middle-aged who write about them.
ECONOMIST: Frank Sinatra
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"I wake up in the middle of the night and write different versions of PepsiCo on a sheet of paper, " she says.
FORBES: A general in waiting?
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Anyone else noticed how the winning song in the last three years has been the most "middle of the road, let's write something to please every age group" song?
BBC: Eurovision Song Contest: Your views
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The first year, we partnered with our middle school Builders Clubs and encouraged the students to write letters while the adult Kiwanis clubs provided the shoes.
WHITEHOUSE: One Shoe at a Time
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Every year, I promise myself to write a column about this in the middle of the summer because it is as relevant then as it is now.
BBC: Chick Young's view
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Journalism instructors with work experience in developing countries or emerging democracies were then carefully selected from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North and South America to write the syllabuses for seventeen core courses.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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"The debtors in our sample include accountants and computer engineers, doctors and dentists, clerks and executives, salesclerks and librarians, " they write in their new book, The Fragile Middle Class: Americans in Debt.
FORBES: Busted
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Keep a pad of paper and pen by your bed, that way, when you wake up in the middle of the night with a burning question, you can write it down before you forget.
FORBES: Cancer Made Me Nice: An Interview With Survivor Karen Vaniver, MD
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Above all we cannot tell how the next Middle East generation - caricatured now as the Facebook revolutionaries - will write the story.
BBC: News - Today - The uncertain Arab summer
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Sherraden, who had taken nine hours of printmaking at Middle Tennessee State University, came aboard to run the place and write the company's history.
FORBES: Gutenberg revisited
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In the Middle East, Europeans recognise that, whatever their irritation at having to write most of the cheques, America is the outsider that counts.
ECONOMIST: Doubts on both sides of the Atlantic